Jim Oberweis on Technology

Protect intellectual property rights, including lawsuits

Q: What else is on your [investment] list that can get our viewers excited?

Oberweis: What has been a great area in the last couple years are folks buying and selling patents. We own a company called Acacia Technology that goes to companies, buys
patents or licenses patents, and then sues to enforce them or license them to those that are infringing.

Q: Aren't these just bloodsuckers, leeches just trolling and being a bane to everybody?

Oberweis: Some have said that. First of all, they're
profitable leeches, if you take that connotation. But I would say no. They do fulfill a niche, and here's the niche. XYZ company is a small company, they do business with Microsoft, Microsoft infringes their patent. And if they decided to sue Microsoft,
Microsoft buries them in paperwork for the next 20 years. I am a strong believer that intellectual property rights need to be protected. It's Acacia's business, and they help companies in that situation because that's their sole business.